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Sol. Sol. Sol. OBJECTIVE - I A perpendicular material is place in a magnetic fields. Consider the following statemetns; (A) lithe magnetic field is increased, the magretizationis increased (@) Ifthe temperature is increased, the magnetization is increased (A) Both A and B are true (B*) Ais true but Bis false (C) Bis true but A is false (D) Both Aand B are false B A paramagnetic material is placed in a magnetic field P Ifthe magnetic field is increased, the magnetization is increased. Magnetiazation i - MagneticMoment _M volume Vv P Ifthe temperature is increaed, the magnetization is decreased Because susceptibility of a paramagnetic substance is inversely proportional tothe absolute temperatu. © x afer curie temperature susceptibility varies with temperature as ‘A paramagnetic material is kept ina magnetic field. The feld is increased tll the magnetization becomesconstant. If the temperature is now decreased, the magnetization (A) will increase (B) decrease (C+) ramain constant _(D) may increase of decrease € {A ferromagnetic material is placed in an external magnetic field. The magnetic domains (A) increase insize (B) decrease in size (C*) may increase or decrease issize (Dyhave no relation with the field c A ferromagnetic material is placed in aexternal magnetic field. The Magnetic domains may increase or decrease in size. ‘Along, straight wire carries a current i, The magnetizing field intensity H is measured ata point Pelose to the wire. A Jong. cylindrical iron rod is brought close to the wire so that the point P isat the centre of the rod. The value of H at Pwill (A) increase many times (8 decrease many times (C*) remain almost constant (D) become zero c Bl idixt to 4e The value of H at P will remain almost constant “The magnotic susceptibility is negative for (A) paramagnetic materials only (B*) diamagnetic material only (C) ferromagnetic materials only (D) paramagnetic and ferromagnetic materials, B The magnetic susceptibility is negative for diamagnetic malerials only. The desirable properties for making permanent magnets are (A*) high retentivty and high cocreive force (8) high retentvity and low coercive force (C) low retentivity and high coercive force (D) low retentivity and low coercive force A Permanent magnetis are High retentivity and High coereive force. Electromagnets are made of soft iron because soft iron has (A) high retentivity and high coereive force (B) high retentvity and low coercive force (C) low retentivity and high corecive force (D*) low retentivity and low coercive force D Electro magnets are made of soft iron because soft iron has Low retentivity and Low coercive force. Sol. Sol. Sol. Sol. Sol. Sol, OBJECTIVE - II Pick the correct options (A*) All electrons have magnetic moment (B*) All protons have magnetic moment (B) All nuclei have magnetic moment (D)All atoms have magnetic moment AB All the electrons have magnetic moment & All the protons have magnetic moment, ‘The permaent magnetic moment of the atoms of a material isnot zero. The material (A) must be paramagnetic (B) must be diamagnetic (C)mustbe ferromagnetic (D*) may be paramagnetic D ‘The permanent magnetic of the atoms of material is not zero. The material (A) must be paramagnetic (B*) mustbe diamagnetic (C)mustbe ferromagnetic (D) may be paramagnetic B ‘The permanent magnetic moment of the atoms of'a material is zero. The material muist be diamagnetic. Which ofthe following pairs has quantities of the same dimension ? (A) magnetic field B and magnetizing field intensity H (B) magnetic field B and intensity of magnetization (C*) magnetic field intensity H and intensity of magnetization 1 (D*) longitudinal strain and magnetic susceptibility o as io Saine dimension substance at added and subtracted and afer addup subtract up gic the same dimension So that dimension of the Magnetic field intensity H and intensity of magnetization ‘I’ is same. Longitudinal stramond Magnetic susceptibility are dimansion Less quantity. > gous When a ferromagnetic material goes through a hysteresis loop, the magnetic susceptibility (Ayhasafixedvalue (B+) maybe zero (C*) maybe infinity (D*) maybe negative cD When a ferromagnetic material goes through a Hysteresis loop, the Magnetic susceptibility may be zero, may be infinity or may be negative. Mark out the correct options. (A*) Diamagnetism occurs in all materials (B) Diamagnetism result from the partial alignment of perpmancnt magnetic mement. (C) The magnetizing field intensity His always zero in free space (D*) The magnetic field of induced magnetic moment is opposite to the applied field. D Pb —__Diamagnetism occurs in all materials. P ield of Induced magnetic moment is opposite to the applied field.

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